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Thinking in an Emergency, Hardback Book

Thinking in an Emergency Hardback

Part of the Norton Global Ethics Series series

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For sixty years, modern democratic governments have undermined democracy and increased executive power by invoking the idea of emergency.

They have bypassed constitutional provisions concerning presidential succession, the declaration of war, the use of torture, civilian surveillance, and the arrangements for nuclear weapons.

In the desire for swift national action, we citizens devalue thinking and ignore ways to check government power, plunging our countries into a precarious state between monarchy and democracy.

Drawing on the work of philosophers, neuroscientists, and artists, Elaine Scarry proves decisively that thinking and rapid action are compatible.

Practices that we dismiss as mere habit and protocol instead represent rigorous, effective modes of thought that we must champion in times of crisis.

Scarry's bold claim on behalf of fundamental democratic principles will enliven and enrich the ongoing debate about leadership.

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